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Cliff Huxtable, Al Bundy and many other characters are just a few in a long list of TV’s most famous dads.

Since Father’s Day is this Sunday, we want you to tell us which TV dad reminds you of your own!

Whether your dad is a comedian, or works two jobs, it’s time to appreciate the number one man in your life. 

Even if your dad doesn’t remind you of any of the choices we picked, tell us which dad is your favorite.

Check out our top 10 favorite dads in honor of Father’s Day after the jump!

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Peter Griffin may not be the smartest dad on TV, but he is always there to provide his family with a good laugh.

Whether he is fighting a chicken or calling his step-daughter a man sometimes, he loves his family.

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Julius from Chris Rocks’ show “Everybody Hates Chris.” Julius worked hard for his family every show.

His wife reminded everyone all the time, “My man has two jobs!!”

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Michael Kyle never let his children have the last word. From his key phase “Uhhhh Nooo” to him slapping his son in the back of the head, he always knows how to get his way.

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Doctor Cliff Huxtable was one of the best known TV dads. From his funky sweaters, his dance moves and the famous saying “Don’t eat the pudding,” years later he still makes people laugh.

Even when his children felt he embarassed by him, Cliff was always there to help! 

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Al Bundy in “Married with Children” never fully had his life together. Either way, Al never ceased to amaze his family with some pretty choice sarcastic sayings.

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Tony Soprano the ‘I don’t take no mess’ dad was the one to be scared of.

This mobster protected his family till death and he always had a weapon on him to prove it. 

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Eric Camden and his wife raised seven children in the show “7th Heaven.” This reverand knew how to talk to his children, especially when they got out of hand.

He never cursed or spanked them, he used his mellow tone to reach out to them.

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Homer Simpson has gone through over a hundred jobs in his lifetime, but he’s always been a mainstay at the power plant. It’s just that Homer is lazy, you could always catch him on the couch with a beer, or play (?) strangling his son Bart. But Homer always loved his family and is loyal to the end. 

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Danny Tanner, the single dad, takes care of his three daughters after his wife died on “Full House.”

Danny is the ultimate power dad, providing for his daughters always keeping food on the table.

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Carl Winslow played the firm cop dad who wouldn’t let his children get out of line on “Family Matters.” 

From being the best cop in town, to making sure his children stay on the right path, Carl was a good guy at heart

even when his job got tough.